Question of the Day

Did illegal voters swing any congressional races?

"Paris on the Potomac" all day United States Capitol Historical Society holds a symposium, "Paris on the Potomac: French-inspired Art and Architecture on and around Capitol Hill." Location: La Maison Francaise at the French Embassy, 4101 Reservoir Road NW. Contact: 202/543-8919, Ext. 31.

Western Hemisphere policy all day Inter-American Development Bank holds a forum on "Challenges in Latin America and the Caribbean." John Maisto, special assistant to President Bush and senior director of the Western Hemisphere Affairs National Security Council, is among the participants. Location: IDB, 1300 New York Ave. NW. Contact: 202/623-3286.

Science reporters all day The American Medical Association and the National Institutes of Health hold the 21st annual AMA Science Reporters Conference.

Highlights 10 a.m. Session on new therapies for migraine headaches

10:45 a.m. Session on new technologies for drug delivery

1:30 p.m. Session on new developments in vaccines and vaccine technology

Religion and global trade all day Interfaith Working Group on Trade and Investment holds a conference on "Global Trade and People of Faith: Wrestling with Ethics and Advocacy." Location: All Souls Unitarian Church, 1500 Harvard St. NW. Contact: 215/241-7277.

Homeland security all day The University of Maryland and the National Defense University hold a symposium to assess progress on homeland security, one year after the September 11 terrorist strikes. Location: Fort McNair, P Street and Third Street SW. Contact: 301/405-4622.

Government research all day The Federal Demonstration Partnership holds a meeting on the University-Government Research Partnership Initiative's Phase IV. Topics include administrative and regulatory issues over the next six years. Location: National Academies, 2100 C St. NW. Contact: 202/334-3486.

The voting pool 10:30 a.m. Population Resource Center holds a briefing on "Who Will Vote? Politics, Population, and the 2002 Election." Topics include the estimated 131,000 centenarians in the United States by 2010. Location: 2105 Rayburn House Office Building. Contact: 202/467-5030.

Female candidates 6 p.m. Women's Campaign Research Fund holds a seminar for "Women on the Move." Topics include leadership and campaign training sessions for female candidates from across the country. Location: George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management, 1925 F St. NW. Contact: 202/393-8164.